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White matter pathology in sporadic frontotemporal lobar degeneration with TDP-43 proteinopathy
Richard A. Armstrong
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Ophthalmic Research Group
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Keyphrases
White Matter Pathology
100%
Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
100%
TAR DNA-binding Protein 43 (TDP-43)
100%
Glial Inclusion
85%
Glial Cells
42%
Vacuole
42%
White Matter
42%
Fiber Tracts
28%
Vacuolation
28%
Cell nucleus
28%
Gray Matter
28%
Gray Matter Pathology
28%
Temporal Lobe
14%
Frontal Lobe
14%
Cortex
14%
Early Onset
14%
Pathological Changes
14%
Specific Group
14%
Sporadic Cases
14%
Grey Correlation
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
100%
TDP 43 Proteinopathy
100%
Vacuolization
71%
Gray Matter
57%
Cell Nucleus
28%
Glial Cells
28%
Transactive Response Dna Binding Protein-43
28%
Temporal Lobe
14%
Frontal Lobe
14%
Microglia
14%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
White Matter
100%
Vacuolization
83%
Gray Matter
66%
Temporal Cortex
16%
Frontal Cortex
16%
Glial Cells
16%
Microglia
16%
Neuroscience
Gray Matter
100%
Glial Cells
50%
Frontal Lobe
25%
Temporal Lobe
25%
Microglia
25%